Posts Tagged ‘Berlin artist’
Flavio de Marco
by Alena Sokhan // Mar. 3, 2015
Classical music is playing in the background as Italian painter Flavio de Marco begins with a digression on the art of martini making. De Marco’s ground floor studio is…[read on]
Daniel Laufer
by Alena Sokhan // Feb. 10, 2015
German filmmaker and artist Daniel Laufer’s studio is eclectic and divided, reflecting the different work that he puts into making his film installations. Part of the room richly furnished…[read on]
AA Bronson
by Linus Ignatius // Jan. 21, 2015
AA Bronson is a little like the art world’s Father Time. With a long white beard to underscore his twinkling eyes and a body of work that continually invokes the presence…[read on]
Daniel Gustav Cramer
by Henry Andersen // Nov. 6, 2014
Arriving at the Friedrichshain studio of Daniel Gustav Cramer, I did not bring any zoom recorder or other microphone, only a pencil and small writing pad. Cramer…[read on]
Julian Charrière
by AJ Kiyoizumi // July 22, 2014
In the massive yet packed studio space that Julian Charrière shares with his friends and former classmates, Charrière has his own desk, on which sits…[read on]
Przemek Pyszczek
by AJ Kiyoizumi // June 3, 2014
In his recent channels of work, Przemek Pyszczek has painted with concrete and ripped apart playgrounds. As hardcore as this sounds, his bright studio…[read on]
Exhibition // Despina Stokou’s Installation Paintings
Blog post by AJ Kiyoizumi – in Berlin; Tuesday, Apr. 15, 2014.
Despina Stokou‘s work has been compared to Jean-Michel Basquiat’s in that they both execute colorfully layered paintings that operate at both minute and distanced viewpoints. But Stokou’s current show at Eigen + Art Lab is memorable in that viewing her painted works is like an archaeological dig through our collective knowledge of recent popular culture, and involves…[read on…]